Its not hard once you get started. Just find yourself a good reference site and your away. It does start to get a bit trickier if you need to use css and have never done so before. ALOT of trial and error in my experiences.

I've used GoLive before.. I'm going to give Microsoft Expression Web 2 and shot first and then maybe try to do some basic stuff in a text file and see how it goes. I am doing something very basic so. Is there any specific sites you guys may have bookmarked or used for doing the HTML code?

Also what's the difference between Dreamweaver and GoLive? They're both Adobe HTML editors right?

If you want to use a bigger program like GoLive or Dreamweaver, I -STRONGLY- suggest at minimum learning HTML basics.

You can code a pretty elaborate page with notepad alone... and stuff like GoLive/Dreamweaver actually assume a fairly in depth understanding of the code, despite the programs tossing the page together for you with ease.

HTML is rather simple, and I'm sure theres bazillions of web resources available. Local Library should have a ton of books too. HTML is easy and fun.

I remember using an older version of Adobe GoLive. I found it difficult and cumbersome. Despite it being WYSIWYG the whole process was a bit complex... and creating a simple menu structure and associated pages wasnt that good. The WYSIWYG was also a bit off. Trying to line up graphic elements, table, and frame was quite hit and miss and required lots of editting.

I'm interested to hear about MS Expression Web 2 from anyone who is using it.

Consider a content management system where you upload some code to your server, and then upload a template and edit it. Joomla or Mamboserver or something. It is probably the quickest and easiest way to get content up... but obviously also limiting. If you arent a php programmer, then it may be more than enough.